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Create a Meeting Template

Objective

To create custom meeting templates to use in the Meetings tool of your company's projects.

Background

If you are your company's Procore Administrator, you can create meeting templates for use on your company's projects in Procore's Project level Meetings tool. Creating Company level Meeting templates are the simplest way to create meeting agendas, as it helps your organization develop common meeting templates that work well for your project teams. It also limits the amount of repetitive data entry for members of your project team, by minimizing the need to completely re-enter a new agenda each week. Once your company's meeting templates are created using the Steps below, project team members can use the project's Meetings tool to Create a Meeting from a Template.

Things to Consider

  • Required User Permissions:
    • 'Admin' level permissions on the Company level Admin tool. 
  • Supported Fields:
    You can create meeting templates that include the following fields:
    • Meeting Name (This field is required)
    • Overview
    • Attachments
    • Private Meeting
    • Meeting Categories
      • Category Name
    • Meeting Items
      • Agenda #
      • Title
      • Description
      • Attachment
      • Priority
  • Additional Information:
    • It is recommended that you do NOT include project-specific information on a meeting template, as the template you create will be made available to users in the Meetings tool across all of your company's projects.
    • After you save a new meeting template, it becomes available to users with sufficient permissions as a selection in the project's Meetings tool. See Create a Meeting from a Template

Steps

  1. Navigate to the Company level Admin tool.
  2. Under 'Tool Settings', click Meetings. 
  3. Click Create Meeting Template.

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  4. In the New Meeting Template page, complete the following:
  5. Click Create & Proceed to Agenda.
    This creates a new meeting template and places it in Edit mode.
  6. Follow the steps below to fill out the Meeting Agenda for the meeting template.
    Note: By default, a new meeting template includes a default category titled '1-Uncategorized Items'. Click the 1-Uncategorized Items category name and enter the name of the meeting category you want to include in the template. For example, type: Opening Business
    • Add a Meeting Item to a Category in a Meeting Template:
      1. In the desired category, click +Add Item.
        This reveals the Add a Meeting item window. 
      2. Enter a Title for the item.
        For example, type: Attendance/Roll Call
      3. Select Low, Medium, or High from the Priority list.
      4. Ensure the desired category is selected in the Category list.
      5. Enter any desired information or instructions in the Description field.
      6. In the Attachments field, add any desired attachments by clicking the Attach File(s) link or by moving any files from your computer to the Drag and Drop File(s) area.
      7. Choose from these options:
        • To save the meeting item without creating another, click Save.
          OR
        • To save the meeting item and create another item, click Save & Create Another. Repeat the steps above to add another meeting item.
    • Add a Category to a Meeting Template:
      1. Click +Create Category.
        This reveals the Add a Category window.
      2. Enter a Category Name
        For example, type:  Status Updates
      3. Click Create.
        The system adds your new category to the Meeting Agenda. 
    • Reorder Meeting Categories and Items in a Meeting Template
      1. Grab the hamburger (≡) button next to the meeting item or category.
      2. Use a drag-and-drop operation to move the item or category to the desired position.
  7. When you have finished creating your meeting template, click Done
    The system creates a new meeting template.

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    The template will now be available to users as a drop-down menu selection on the project. See Create a New Meeting from a Template

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